Foo Fighters - Sonic Highways
- Salvador Charabati
- 26 dic 2014
- 1 Min. de lectura
More than a month ago from the launching of the Sonic Highways, the new album from the Foo Fighters in November 10th y thinking it was the worst album from the band, now a days I think it is a Master Piece, maybe is not the Foo Fighters we're used to, but they are taking some very interesting elements and very complex bases in their own style, taking a bit of every single place, it's important to mention that the album was recorded in 8 of the most Iconic Studios around the USA.
The Sonic Highways, let us notice a much more mature stage in the band's members , where the quallity of Chris Shifflet as a guitarist is very notable, while he couldnt explode all his abilities in the past albums. In this album they were playing with some of the most representative artist of every State they were recording, those were Chicago, Austin, Nasville, Los Angeles, Seattle, New Orleans, Washington DC y obviously New York, every of this cities with their own style in the musical scene were the Foo's were influenced.
This is supposed to be the most ambicious project in band's carreer were Dave Grohl and the rest of the band show us their travel around the US, showing their local idols in interviews and the process of the recording, through the TV show.
Sonic Highways
1. Something from Nothing
2. The Feast and the Famine
3. Congregation
4. What Did I Do? / God as My Witness
5. Outside
6. In the Clear
7. Subterranean
8. I Am a River
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